Christopher Faylor writes:
Maybe I'm misrembering but I think there was at least one problem
reported in the main list wrt lilypond's /etc/profile.d entry. Does
this release fix any problems there?
Also, does this link to python2.4? I seem to remember that the python
package demands linking
Oops, I missed that.
I've updated the package now.
http://web.interware.hu/fodber/lily/lilypond-2.4.3-1.tar.bz2
Now it fixes the problem according to
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00449.html
It links to Python 2.4.
Bert
Maybe I'm misrembering but I think there was at least one
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Steven Boothe wrote:
Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Pérez wrote:
This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes.
I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb),
and have placed it in the following address:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-03-17 11:56:30
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_socket.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::connect): Always set sun_path
in case of a
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-03-17 12:53:50
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_disk_file.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_disk_file::utimes): Handle opening
directories under
I've updated the version of mathomatic to 12.1e-1.
Should appear at the mirros during the weekend.
Release focus: Minor bugfixes and improvements
Changes: (http://mathomatic.orgserve.de/changes.txt)
Some speed up in polynomial factoring made by ignoring anything that is
not a polynomial in any
hello everybody..
I have a query regarding reuse of earlier downloaded packages...The
actual situation is like this..
Earlier I was having 6 GB hard Drive ,so i thought to replace my Hard
drive with 40 GB. I took backup of downloded and installed packages of
cygwin.. I was downloading in D:\cygwin
On Mar 16 12:57, twomol wrote:
corinna-cygwin??hello??
It allows to use /dev/com1. That will work, too. Only the default
setting of com1 is bogus.
Thank you very much.
May be I didn't express my question clearly.I want to know is there any way
to change the com1 to
Original Message
From: Christopher Faylor
Sent: 16 March 2005 19:21
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 06:06:20PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /gnu/glibc-2.3.4/resolv cat -n gethnamaddr.c
[snip!] 103
104 static struct hostent host;
105 static char
On Mar 16 18:29, Brian Dessent wrote:
The 3.2.5-1 version is the latest, but it's marked test (or Exp in
setup.exe) because it requires the cygwin DLL version 1.5.13, which was
not released at the time the package was made.
I've removed the test marker from 3.2.5-1.
Corinna
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This is a follow up on a post and reply of a few days ago.
Things are still not working. Here are a some details of my (mis)
adventures:
For my own account,
mkpasswd -d -u 985...
returns an entry with a default group of 105...
If I then try to get group info for the above group,
mkgrop -d -g
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to POSIX, creating a hardlink to a symlink is supposed to be
impossible, because link(2) is supposed to resolve symlinks before
performing the actual link. See
http://www.opengroup.org/austin/mailarchives/ag/msg08153.html.
$ touch a
$ ln
On Mar 15 21:48, Eric Blake wrote:
utimes(2) is still failing on directories under Windows 98, with the
20050311 snapshot.
Thanks for the hint. Should be fixed in CVS now.
Corinna
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Hi list,
does anybody know if it is possible to create and mount a (userwriteable)
ramdisk from within the cygwin-environment. To make it clear I modified the
XLivecd from http://xlivecd.indiana.edu/ to run GRASS-GIS live from CD (not
userwriteable) for experimental reasons. A nice feature would
Pradip Jadav wrote:
hello everybody..
I have a query regarding reuse of earlier downloaded packages...The
actual situation is like this..
Earlier I was having 6 GB hard Drive ,so i thought to replace my Hard
drive with 40 GB. I took backup of downloded and installed packages of
cygwin.. I was
On Mar 17 06:07, Eric Blake wrote:
According to POSIX, creating a hardlink to a symlink is supposed to be
impossible, because link(2) is supposed to resolve symlinks before
performing the actual link. See
http://www.opengroup.org/austin/mailarchives/ag/msg08153.html.
Regardless of this mail
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 11:32:23AM -0500, Paul Stodghill wrote:
If a program includes float.h and is compiled with gcc -mno-cygwin, it
appears to include the wrong instance of float.h. More specifically,
/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/include/float.h is written assuming that it will
be included before
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 11:44:40AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 11:32:23AM -0500, Paul Stodghill wrote:
If a program includes float.h and is compiled with gcc -mno-cygwin, it
appears to include the wrong instance of float.h. More specifically,
On Mar 17 06:07, Eric Blake wrote:
According to POSIX, creating a hardlink to a symlink is supposed to be
impossible, because link(2) is supposed to resolve symlinks before
performing the actual link. See
http://www.opengroup.org/austin/mailarchives/ag/msg08153.html.
Regardless of
I have a user configured in the passwd file and all of the groups they are a
memeber of in the group file. It seems that cygwin only recognises this
user's default group assigned in the passwd file. when I type groups this
is the only one displayed although in windows this user belongs to
Original Message
From: Salden
Sent: 17 March 2005 16:00
I have a user configured in the passwd file and all of the groups they
are a memeber of in the group file. It seems that cygwin only recognises
this user's default group assigned in the passwd file. when I type
groups this is
Sorry I didn't elaborate. I have followed the methods in the documentation.
The only thing I have manually edited was the primary group id in the passwd
file. Whichever id I set it to, I assume that group but none of the others
I am a member of in the windows config.
Dave Korn [EMAIL
Original Message
From: Salden
Sent: 17 March 2005 18:25
Sorry I didn't elaborate. I have followed the methods in the
documentation. The only thing I have manually edited was the primary
group id in the passwd file.
Ah, sorry, I couldn't make that out from your last post.
I've had keychain hang twice now while running ssh-add -l. It happened
with an older snapshot and again this morning with a DLL I built from
CVS yesterday that corresponds to the 20050316 snapshot.
The first time it hung I was still running the older autossh release,
but the last time I was
ok, have have made a breakthrough sorta... the user I had configured was a
member of another domain than the one the machine is in. Users created from
this domain do not exhibit this behaviour.
machine comp1 is in domain dev
for example, local groups administrators and sshusers contains
Sorry, I didn't know I was to click that URL until I was privately scolded
by others, I apologise for putting the address out there (twice)
Dave Korn wrote:
Original Message
From: Salden
Sent: 17 March 2005 18:25
Sorry I didn't elaborate. I have followed the methods in the
Hi,
I looked around and couldn't find this info anywhere, sorry in advance if
it's a simple question.
I am using GNAT GDB on windows. Apparently it was built with cygwin.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/GNAT] $ cygcheck 'C:\GNAT\bin\gdb.exe'
C:/GNAT/bin/gdb.exe
C:/GNAT/bin\cyggnat.dll
At 03:24 PM 3/17/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
I looked around and couldn't find this info anywhere, sorry in advance if
it's a simple question.
I am using GNAT GDB on windows. Apparently it was built with cygwin.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/GNAT] $ cygcheck 'C:\GNAT\bin\gdb.exe'
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Marco Lechner wrote:
Hi list,
does anybody know if it is possible to create and mount a (userwriteable)
ramdisk from within the cygwin-environment. To make it clear I modified the
XLivecd from http://xlivecd.indiana.edu/ to run GRASS-GIS live from CD (not
userwriteable)
well for my problem it was o.k. to use the /tmp mount from the XliveCD, but
couldn't this be a reasonable feature for cygwin itself - I'm not realy a
feak in programming - ...
Marco
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Marco Lechner
dienstlich:
Institut fur Physische Geographie
Uni Freiburg
I have made an .exe file in C. Now I would like to use the gdb to debug this
file. Can somebody direct me to some info on this??
I use Dev-C++ with a Cygwin compiler.
JS
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JS wrote:
I have made an .exe file in C. Now I would like to use the gdb to debug this
file. Can somebody direct me to some info on this??
I use Dev-C++ with a Cygwin compiler.
You should read the gdb manual.
http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/
This is not exactly on-topic for
http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/setup.hint
http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/clisp-2.33.83-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/clisp-2.33.83-1.tar.bz2
please keep 2.33.1 as curr;
this is a test.
news file is huge:
http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/NEWS
main attraction is full MOP
I just tried this at home too and generated the following in my config.log:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/src/Scribus
$ CFLAGS=-fdata-sections CXXFLAGS=-fdata-sections LDFLAGS=-Wl,
--enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc, --script, $QTDIR/mkspecs/cyg
win-g++/i386pi.x-no-rdata ./configure --prefix=/opt/scribus/1.3
I was having the same problem as Patrick Graebal (see Bash hangs, CTRL-C
required). The cygwin shell was very slow to start, and executing
bash --login -i -x showed that the time consuming programs were the same
(id -un, uname -s, etc.). I also tried reinstalling base packages, a
complete
I was having the same problem as Patrick Graebal (see Bash hangs, CTRL-C
required). The cygwin shell was very slow to start, and executing
bash --login -i -x showed that the time consuming programs were the same
(id -un, uname -s, etc.). I also tried reinstalling base packages, a
complete
Corinna Vinschen,hello
=== 2005-03-17 18:04:22 wrote===
On Mar 16 12:57, twomol wrote:
corinna-cygwin??hello??
It allows to use /dev/com1. That will work, too. Only the default
setting of com1 is bogus.
Thank you very much.
May be I didn't express my question
On 3/17/2005 6:20 PM, John Whitlock wrote:
I was having the same problem as Patrick Graebal (see Bash hangs, CTRL-C
required). The cygwin shell was very slow to start, and executing
bash --login -i -x showed that the time consuming programs were the same
(id -un, uname -s, etc.). I also tried
Hi all,
I try to install ssh and sftp server following these guidelines :
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
When I start the sshd service I get the message :The procedure entry
point cygwin_detach_dll could not be located in the dynamic link
library cygwin1.dll.
I cant get it. Pls
At 10:53 PM 3/17/2005, you wrote:
Hi all,
I try to install ssh and sftp server following these guidelines :
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
So you use a site other than cygwin.com as a guideline for installing and
configuring Cygwin but come to cygwin.com when you have problems
Just out of curiosity. Starting setup, I always have the following entry in
Misc,
2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2.2.15-1 Keep
n/a n/a libopenldap2-2-15.
Since it is the only entry in Misc, couldn't it be moved to some other place
(with, probably, a better version
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 10:40:44PM -0600, Alec Mihailovs wrote:
Just out of curiosity. Starting setup, I always have the following entry in
Misc,
2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2-15-2.2.15-1 Keep
n/a n/a libopenldap2-2-15.
Since it is the only entry in Misc,
I've updated the version of mathomatic to 12.1e-1.
Should appear at the mirros during the weekend.
Release focus: Minor bugfixes and improvements
Changes: (http://mathomatic.orgserve.de/changes.txt)
Some speed up in polynomial factoring made by ignoring anything that is
not a polynomial in any
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